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Seniors OUR years ago the Class of '27 entered East High as humble but sincere freshmen. Slowly we became accustomed to the routines of this splendidinstitution. Thane the name of the school was changed to Withmwiin honor of Dr. Withrow, and East High became a fond memory. However, unlike its name, the Spirit of East High did not pass, but remained and grew as the spirit of such a school could grOWeintinitely. Having a definite purpose and aimeaccomplishment in successiwe returned to school the follmving fall resolved to make ourselves worthy of the ideals of XVithmw. Our class attained high averages in scholarship and at the same time was well repre- sented in athletics and other activities of the school. The third stage of pleasant journey through Withrow found us as proud Iuniot'si proud of nut accomplishments in the class room and on the field and proud of the fact that we would he the next class to graduate from these walls of learning. Yet we did not rest on our laurels. Instead we entered into the spirit of the school and set a stand- ard pace for the rest of the student body to equal. Our members had a monopoly in the realm of athletics. We felt our responsibility as leaders of the undergraduates and felt assured that we had not failed in that respect. ' At last, and yet too soon, we were Seniors and our goal was within sight. Not only did we need to equal the ideals and accomplishments of former classes, but also, we had to create new ideals and attain greater accomplishments. We know that we have bene- fited by our experiences while in VVithrow. Our characters have been molded definitely. Wye have acquired knowledge and poise. Lifetime acquaintances have been made. We have been prepared, to a large degree, for our life's work Indeed the future 100le very promising. :k :k :1: is :k 4: 4: The Class of '27 will disperse, but the Spirit of VVithmw-Llear old Writhmwiwill live on forever. And so we pass 0n,emaking mom for other eager students. forgetting many ac- quzuntunces and many events, hut never tnrgettmg our Alma Dlater, VVlthmw. HENRY BABES, 127. rt: 27
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Greeting to the Class of 1927 VJ ONIE of us who are no longer young would like to know what sort of a place this 5 town of ours will be in fifty years. It is fair to presume that the next half century will be one of.continued achievement in the arts and sciences. Will men and women be wiser than they are now? Will there be less of evil and more of good? W511 there be contentment and happiness? You will live to know the answers to these questions. Not only will you be the beneficiaries of the discoveries and inventions that are quite certain to come, but some of you Will have a part in their making. It in any particular it is to be a better world, you will help to make it so. We expect much of you. While we shall miss you, we rejoice in your privilege. May the years to come he even more pleasant and fruitful than have the four years you have lived at Withrow. t E. D. LYON. May, 1927 26
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HELEN MAY ADAMS Kalidam. I r':'m:li Club, zixlronomy Club H ,l1nr11l l;V lede MARIE HELEN APPLETON, Pinky Kalirirwa, Special Clmru-r, Camera Ciub Happily Active VIRGINIA ARATA, Iinny Camera Club, IfaIIdaJa Virtuously Adaptable HENRY P, BABES Pyllm'zym'mnm, Willimw, Plzilologz'a, Camera, Senior 0rclzc.rz'm, Baytr' Glee Club, Radio. Horribly Bashful KATHERINE BACHAVXAN, Kay Pyllmgar'mn, Vz'qull'zbam', J'nmml S111 jf, Ccnlcr Ball 173, Hachy '95, ,26, G. J. K1. Kcenly Brilliant JOHN S. BACON, Johnnie r'll'u'ow, Drmnalfc, Boym' GILT Club, Spatial Charm; Cheer Lmdcr', Baalmll 5:77 Jollifully Banlering HA ROLD BALLAHAN, XVhiley xlwll'anamy Happily Blond KATHERINE BARTLETT, Kak nylmgoreamx xlmma'l Slajj, Virgiffani, Scr't'H;lmr, Kaffdam, G 41', J. Knowingly Benign ANNA .M. BARTRUFF, Anne Frtnch Club, KafidnJa, Lunch Room Sh: ff, 0. J. i1. Accu rately Brief LI LLIAN BAUNXRING, ' Lilw Ifm't'dm'a Light-hcurtedly Blond
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